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What Is Chronic sorrow & It's History

Theory of chronic sorrow.

The theory of chronic sorrow is a middle range nursing theory. Middle range nursing theories are theories that drill down into specific areas of nursing rather then deal with seeping concepts. The theory of chronic sorrow is a theory that explains the ongoing feeling of loss that can arise from illness, debilitation, or death. The experience of a significant loss. This theory was developed by George Gaskill Eakes, Mary Lermann Burke & Margaret A.

Chronic Sorrow In The Nursing World

One thing to keep in mind is how does chronic sorrow correlate in nursing.

Nurses have to face chronic sorrow at some point of their nursing career so how would you react to it? Nurses & People should view it as a normal response to loss. What ways could help people suffering with this you may ask? The ways you can help someone going through this is to provide support by fostering postive coping strategies & assuming roles that increase comfort. What this means is that you help them adapt a new habit to help ease their mind and clear their head like drawing, painting, & growing such things to keep them from being in denial & abusing substances.

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Extra Facts on Chronic Sorrow

  • It can progress into depression in later stages.
  • It in other words is unresolved sorrow or a living loss
  • People who experience chronic sorrow often benefit from the presence of people who can companion alongside them over a long period of time.
  • unique form of distress.
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